One of Scotland's biggest and boldest fundraisers is looking for Glaswegians to get their kilts on and hit the road for charity in 2018.

Applications are now open for the 2018 Kiltwalk with the charity going from strength to strength.

Since being taken under the wing of Sir Tom Hunter two years ago the charity, which sees kilted walkers clock up the miles for worthy causes in walks in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh, has been completely revitalised and reorganised.

The premise for the event is simple. Get your kilt on - as well as any other tartan trimmings you may have lying around - and join a charity walk which, in Glasgow, takes you along the Clyde from the city centre, all the way along to Loch Lomond.

People of all ages and abilities can take part with different lengths of walk available on the day.

For more information and to book your place on the Kiltwalk visit their website. The Glasgow walk will take place on April 29 2018.